Sept10 POLICE NEWS
At about 3.30am on 29th July the front door was forced to gain entry to the Matilda Service Station and cigarettes stolen. This offence has been solved with three offenders charged.
Between 23rd and 26th July entry was forced to an on site construction building at Mt Samson State School and tools stolen.
Between 8th and 9th August four wheels were stolen from a Mercedes parked at the back of the Matilda Service Station.
Between 10am and 4pm on Wednesday 18th August offenders forced entry to a residence on Zillman Road at Oceanview and stole cash, electrical items and a Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Any person with information in relation to these or other offences is requested to contact Dayboro Police on 34251200 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
Troy and I would like to thank all businesses and community members that have supported the Dayboro Police Charity Trivia night held on 20th August.
OUR COMMUNITY SIGN
Pictured (in the printed edition) is the new sign, and inset are representatives of the groups that donated the funds – Stefan Hannson (Dayboro Apex), Lexie Bell (Dayboro and District Progress Association) and Troy Nowitzki (Dayboro Police Charity Fund).
The sign is located in the grounds of the police residence, next to the station. As well as being used for police messages, this sign is open to community groups to advertise upcoming events. Contact the Dayboro Police Station in relation to this.
Ken Robinson
Officer in Charge
DAYBORO POLICE
3425 1200
Between 8th and 9th August four wheels were stolen from a Mercedes parked at the back of the Matilda Service Station.
Between 10am and 4pm on Wednesday 18th August offenders forced entry to a residence on Zillman Road at Oceanview and stole cash, electrical items and a Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Any person with information in relation to these or other offences is requested to contact Dayboro Police on 34251200 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
Troy and I would like to thank all businesses and community members that have supported the Dayboro Police Charity Trivia night held on 20th August.
OUR COMMUNITY SIGN
Pictured (in the printed edition) is the new sign, and inset are representatives of the groups that donated the funds – Stefan Hannson (Dayboro Apex), Lexie Bell (Dayboro and District Progress Association) and Troy Nowitzki (Dayboro Police Charity Fund).
The sign is located in the grounds of the police residence, next to the station. As well as being used for police messages, this sign is open to community groups to advertise upcoming events. Contact the Dayboro Police Station in relation to this.
Ken Robinson
Officer in Charge
DAYBORO POLICE
3425 1200

